Two weeks, i hit LISA for the first time in 12 years. I can't really explain why it took me so long to return, other than the typical excuse of indolence (and, really, from a professional standpoint, that is simply bad form). It was good to see _nicolai_,
pir,
gothgeekgrrl, and
gallifreyan, as well as Steve VanDevender, ex-coworkers Grant Talarico and Aaron Fraser, and talk.bizarre's own George William Herbert (pure chance encounter), and i indulged in the opportunity to show them around downtown San José for lunch at Morocco's, Hanuman, and Mezcal.
One thing i learned at LISA was from ARIN regarding the imminence of IPv4 address space exhaustion; if everything breaks right, the last available /8s will be handed out by IANA to the regional internet registries sometime in the second quarter of 2012. So, adding IPv6 is moving out of the "hardcore early adopter" stage into the "prudent proactive user" stage (but feel free to disagree and call me names). I also picked up some good tips regarding interviewing, résumé writing, and becoming a better senior sysadmin.
As of this week, i've been working during the day, filling in for someone else in the group who's out (the group is running rather lean as of late). It's been nice to see people and actually get to have questions answered without having to wake someone up (although i get the impression today that far too many people have checked out early for Thanksgiving). I hope that i'll be on days permanently soon.